Reviews on Cafe food in Bourne End, United Kingdom including Cedar Coffee Shop, Palmieri's, Satollo, Tin Kitchen, Cafe Italia, Prelibato, The Cape, Fego Marlow, Air Raid Shelter Cafe and Tea Room, Perkys Coffee House
4 based on 37 reviews
Nestled in the corner of Wooburn Green, our cozy atmosphere and sweeping views of the chiltern hills are the perfect setting to enjoy our freshly made sandwiches and incredible coffee. We pride ourselves on the quality of our coffee, from bean to cup, and
Warm welcome and delicious sandwiches and hot drinks! Dog friendly is an understatement- dog super friendly and catered for fed and fussed! Water and dog biscuits openly available. All the staff were really welcoming to everyone who came in accommodating babies and buggies and I can imagine that this will become a regular hang out now weâve tried it. Keep doing what your doing - itâs great!
4 based on 138 reviews
We are so excited to bring something a bit different to the Chilterns Shopping Centre, High Wycombe with our Air Raid Shelter Cafe and Tea Room. We aim to take you back to the 1940s with our cafe furnished and a menu to match. Tables can also be booked.
Great well priced food is just the start of this goldmine! If you donât fancy whatâs on the menu they will cook you anything you like, just ask. So much to see and so much history in this original air raid shelter itâs hard to take it in in just a few hours and explore the miles of tunnels with well curated exhibits. Always something going on like live music or demonstrations. It really is like walking back in time Itâs out of London but well recommended for tourists, you wonât find better and itâs a full day out Keep up the good work
4 based on 452 reviews
Our place is your space, come by for breakfast, lunch, coffee and everything in between! We may have a uniquely South African influence throughout the group but our cuisine is of no fixed abode! We havenât sat behind a desk and trawled through cookery boo
This is the perfect example of why independent coffee shops are always a far better bet than the big chains. Quirky, fun interior. A really warm welcome. Comfortable seating. Plenty of friendly, well trained and responsive staff. Table service. Well prepared and tasty coffee. Lucky old Marlow having this cafe.
4 based on 599 reviews
A quirky busy cafe with a South African/Cape Town twist, open 7 days a week for breakfast excellent coffee, lunch, Daily Deli specials, excellent sandwich's and afternoon tea and freshly baked cakes and other products, Relaxed Evening Dining at weekends (
Basic restaurant with decent food (including some typical S. African choices) at reasonable prices. We had boerewors burgers, memories of BBQ days in our youth in South Africa. Very firemdly and efficient staff.Thanks Andre for the review we pride ourselves on excellent quality & value we are a family run local business try our evenings but I think we are well above your description of Basic nobody does what we do
5 based on 85 reviews
Informal yet sophisticated Italian Eatery/wine bar/deli/cafe' where to enjoy the finest Italian food and wine.
Very small restaurant but great great food and th owner could not have been more helpful. Authentic home cooked Italian food.
4 based on 57 reviews
Came in for brunch. Good choice of all day breakfast combinations in addition to omelettes, eggs royale/benedict/florentine and lighter options. Also vegetarian options available such as my Veggie breakfast that included a Glamorgan sausage. The food was served piping hot and well presented. Tasted great too!Very friendly service. Nice food. Good coffee. Outdoor (roadside) dining area. Nice little spot.
4 based on 360 reviews
Purveyors of nice food to the (sub)urban masses.
I saw a review of Tin Kitchen on a local blog, what a find! It is located in a residential setting near the High Crest Academy and I would definitely not have found it if not prompted to search it out. Outside there is no sign, inside is bright and cheerful but small with only 5 tables, the 3 ladies were cheerful, efficient and professional. They serve breakfast and lunch with traditional cafetière coffee. I had the French toast and coffee for £9, superb. Definitely worth the trip, I will definitely be back, posh toast for me next time.
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4 based on 239 reviews
Had lunch with Mum on busy Saturday in August. Servers wouldnât even make eye contact, let alone smile or offer a menu. We didnât know is it was table service, but guessed not as waited ages. Ordered at bar and when food came, my mums dish was so over microwaved it was too hard to even eat. My goats cheese salad was just a couple of slabs of cold goats cheese and some garnish. Not what I would call a salad and the sun dried tomatoes were too tough to cut. All in all a pretty poor effort and staff who couldnât care less. Donât bother going here for anything other than coffee.
5 based on 205 reviews
Stood queing at the counter for five minutes whilst one person made coffee and another one cleared tables.The lady clearing tables then came to the counter,ignored me and went to serve two guys who'd very clearly just come to the counter a minute previously, so I left.No..it didn't.But it will! This is totally against our principle of running this business.I will personally investigate the matter and correct the line of duty.I apologize to you, Berkshire_Yorkie for the above and many thanks for your review.Best regards
4 based on 359 reviews
We recently discovered this lovely little coffee shop and will definitely be going back. It was nice to place our order on arrival but then to be served at the table, so no waiting in a queue (as in Costa). The coffee was delicious and on leaving I could see that the sandwiches (made freshly on ordering) looked very tempting. We will be back another day.
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